Jeremy Blossom wrote:
[...]
: > Unfortunately this doesn't seem to work and some aliases are
: > not recognized. Is there anything else I need to know
: > (documentation to read, etc.)
: Section 3.2 of the manual.
Thanks!
Regards,
Marc van Dongen
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Marc --
...and then Marc van Dongen said...
% Jon Walthour ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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% : To make sure you get the format right, open a message (like this one)
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% I was aware of the existence of a functionality like that, but then
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% If I know the format, it's a bit easier (especially
Marc van Dongen [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
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> Unfortunately this doesn't seem to work and some aliases are
> not recognized. Is there anything else I need to know
> (documentation to read, etc.)
Section 3.2 of the manual.
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Jeremy Blosser | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://jblosser.firinn
Marc van Dongen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sun, 16 Jan 2000:
> alias alias_namedescriptions\
> ^
>one space here
>
> where is the tab-character and \< and \> denote
> the '<' and '>' characters.
I'm not sure if it's white-space sensitive, but I've always used
just plain spaces for a
Jon Walthour ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: To make sure you get the format right, open a message (like this one)
: and press 'a' and follow the steps. It will write out the .mutt-aliases
: file for you. From there, you should be able to get the proper format.
Thanks Jon,
I was aware of the exis